January 17, 2009

Aspley man missing in Thailand

A NOTTS man has gone missing while on holiday in Thailand with his wife

The family of builder Stuart Coombes are appealing for help after he disappeared from Nungpo on December 30.

His case has been reported to the Foreign Office as well as police in Thailand and Nottingham.

The 53-year-old lives in Aspley but regularly goes back to Thailand with wife Tabtin.

His family – including eight sisters and one brother in the UK – say they are mystified about his disappearance.

His sister Marian said: "His wife phoned up to say he was missing. We just can't understand it.

"The last few days haven't been very good at all; as the days go on it has got worse."

Mr Coombes and his wife met 10 years ago and have been married for seven years.

A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed a report of a missing person was made on January 2 and that Thai police were investigating.


Missing Aspley man's bank account cleared

THE family of an Aspley man missing in Thailand say all the money has been taken from his bank account.

Builder Stuart Coombes, 53, disappeared from the town of Nungpo last month.

The case has been reported to the Foreign Office and to police in Thailand and Nottingham.

Mr Coombes has eight sisters and a brother among family living in Britain. Marian, one of his sisters, said the family had still heard nothing from him.

"It is getting really bad," she said. "All we know is that his bank account has been cleared of all his money.

"We really do think something has happened to him now. We just don't know what to do next."

Mr Coombes often travels to Thailand with his wife Tabtin. They met ten years ago and have been married for seven years.
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Original article with comments below appears here:
www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/homenews/Missing-Aspley-man-s-bank-account-cleared/article-592383-detail/article.html

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